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By Cynthia M. Piccolo
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Here is a list of some actual questions that people ask, which create a negative impression (especially during a first interview or before mutual interest is established). We have included a list of thoughts that may run through the interviewer's head to help illustrate why the question is not a good idea.

Do you check references from every place I've worked?Do you ask because:
  • You've been working for many years and in many, many different places?
  • You have something questionable in your background?
Any question about money – if it's the first question out of your mouth.
If the candidate asks ?The interviewer might think ?
How much sick time is there?
  • Do you have an underlying medical problem?
  • Will we ever see you on the unit?
  • Is that why you left your last job?
  • How quickly can I become the charge person?
    • You think highly of yourself.
    How soon can I take vacation?
  • Is this person really interested in working?
  • Perhaps you should take a vacation before beginning work.
  • I have a felony conviction. Is this a problem?
  • Hmm. He's sitting between me and the door.
  • Just one?
  • And the felony was ?
  • What happens if I leave before I've completed my contract?
  • You mean, you've done this before?
  • You mean, you're planning to do this?
  • "Ask not what your country can do for you."
  • They'll leave at the first sign of an extra penny elsewhere.
  • It might have been nice if they'd asked about continuing education opportunities first.
  • Do I have to work on weekends?
    • No, we close the hospital on weekends so everyone can do more interesting things than look after sick people.
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